Bidet Mate
The Japanese already enjoy the healthful, sensual pleasures of the high-tech bidet—will Americans ever learn to love the rinse cycle?
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James Chapman
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Charlie Lumsden
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It has some good points Chappy and gents as the ladies are taking the fifth. I like the fact that no more paper needed,(very earth smart) but in the case of malfuntion, I wouldn’t want to be sitting there with my pants down. Like Kevin says, you have to watch out for the family jewels. A nd it’s true that saving earth in anyway possible is or should be on everyones adjenda, no more paper great! It cleans yourself, but yourself still has to clean it. An important feature maybe all the great minds here can bring. Why didn’t they think of that? (Lazy $heet$) or was it that the most important thing slipped there minds? Sorry my minds in the tiolet |
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Tim Montgomery
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Now Now !! i’m a master plumber from Pa. you all know “CRACK” kills !! TJM.
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greg bruce
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Kevin, one definition would be: adjective/ used to describe most of my bright ideas : ) Btw that union isn’t as strong as it used to be. I hear there are some cracks in it : ) |
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kevin da biskit
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Yeah, careful w/ those gems Greg, I heard they were invented by the plumbers’ union collectively. What IS the definition of flushable anyway? |
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greg bruce
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Chappy the poor mans alternative is “flushable wipes” They are on the list of my favorite inventions because they may very well be responsible for single handedly eliminating “skid marks”. Now how many of us can ever think so ambitiously? |
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